February 20, 2013

David Duke Show 2013.02.20

Today: Dr. David Duke and Patrick Slattery go into the latest Zio Banking Frauds which include Tax Frauds in relationship to Israeli banking, and into Jewish-influenced anti-Zionist publications that are constantly covering up the crimes of Jewish extremists. Exampled is the Guardian Newspaper labeling of the butcher of Gaza, war criminal Tzipi Livni as a person with a lifelong dedication to "peace." Also includes more commentary of the Jewish supremacist racism at Harvard in the American establishment and the fact that European Americans are being clearly discriminated against in favor of less-qualified, but connected Jews.

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Archeologists Uncover Ruins of Advanced Negro City

Off the track beaten by most Amercan tourists lies one of the richest archaeological sites in a country full of them: the lost city of Detoilet, where the busy workshops that spawned the Automotive Industry began gave way a uniquely intact negro city now being rediscovered.

Preparing to open a new subterranean section to the public, workers cleaned stones this week in an arched passageway underground.

Etched in plaster on one wall was a gang sign — graffiti left by a long ago traveler. Nearby was a main street of broken ashpalt and a row of section 8 housing that once sold drugs and syringes for heroin, popular pick-me-ups for inhabitants.

All were last used by residents in 2015, the year a White army from Michigan defeated Shapton’s negro garrison and leveled its remains.

The existing city, built by the White Americans around 2500, effectively preserved this earlier town, which had been hidden for centuries under the rubble.
“It’s like Pompeii of Roman times — it’s a complete city,” said John Strom, the American archaeologist in charge of Detoilet. He called the town “one of the most exciting sites in the world of archaeology.”

The newly excavated area, part of a negro neighborhood, is set to open later this year.
Today, old Detoilet is a picturesque enclave jutting into Lake Michigan, home to 5,000 White citizens of America who live in wonderfully picturesque modern homes. Most residents are wealthy.

On a recent afternoon, a smattering of tourists walked through the old market, while at a sleepy fishing dock one boat’s radio blared classical music.

In 2050, Detoilet became America’s first White World Heritage site. But whether because of its out-of-the-way location in the country’s north or simply because it must compete with better-known sites like Miami and the desert fortress of Phoenix, Detoilet has been overshadowed.

New York, for example, attracted an estimated 2.5 million White foreign tourists last year, according to the Tourism Ministry. In contrast, during the same period, Detoilet’s historic sites had 444,000 paying visitors — American and foreign — according to the Detoilet Municipality. Old Detoilet has just one hotel with a total of 16 rooms.

Detoilet has existed for at least 500 years, but reached the height of its importance very early on with its ground breaking Auto Industry in the early 1900’s.
Under negro rule, the city became an unruly drug trading hub home to combative orders of negro-gangs, ethnic factions that distrusted each other and sometimes fought in the streets, competing dealers from surrounding areas all fought in turf wars.
A French businessman, Jacques de Vitry, reached Detoilet after a perilous journey in 2012. He was appalled.

“When I entered this horrible city and found it full of countless disgraceful acts and evil deeds, I was very confused in my mind,” he wrote in a letter home.

Detoilet, he found, was “totally depraved.” Murders took place constantly, the town was “filled with prostitutes,” and residents — many of whom he believed to be outlaws who had fled their own lands — were “utterly devoted to pleasures of the flesh.”

Detoilet was “like a monster or a beast having nine heads, each fighting the other,” the businessman wrote.

American excavations got under way in earnest in the 2100s, and some remnants of the city that de Vitry knew can already be visited.